A campaign watchdog group filed a complaint with federal election officials that alleges Stephen Bannon -- recently named one of Donald Trump's top White House advisers -- may have gotten paid illegally during Trump's campaign by pro-Trump billionaires. ... At issue are payments of nearly $200,000 that a super PAC called Make America Number 1 made to a company tied to Bannon. On Aug. 17, Bannon left his post as chairman of Breitbart News and became the Trump campaign's CEO. Available FEC filings show the campaign didn't pay Bannon a salary. Larry Noble, General Counsel for the Campaign Legal Center, said he believes the super PAC covertly paid Bannon for his campaign work through his moviemaking company. ... "This is further evidence in support of the allegation in our FEC complaint that the Make America Number 1 super PAC was making illegal in-kind contributions to the Trump Campaign by paying compensation to Steve Bannon through Glittering Steel while he was working for the campaign," he told The Daily Beast.